Visit a shrine on your iPhone. A shrine is built under the supervision
of Takamagahara Shrine in Takachiho which has a deity that works real miracles
and now available on your iPhone. You can pray for divine aid anytime,
anywhere. This is the application that allows you to worship and receive
purification via iPhone.

Be sure to perform bowing
twice and clapping twice according to Shinto manner as such performance
is recognized by acceleration sensor and mike.

▼Process of
worshipMake a wish with solemn mind to Amatsukami (collective term
of gods that stay in Takamagahara, the Higher Celestial Plain) and
Kunitsukami (collective term of gods that appeared on earth).

1：Offering.
Tap the offertory box.2：Bow twice. Bow your head twice with holding
your iPhone in your hands.3：Clap hands twice. Put your iPhone on a
table and clap your hands twice slowly.4：Pray to God with all your
heart.5：Bow one time. Bow your head deeply one time with holding
your iPhone in your hands.

▼Fortune
Slip (Omikuji)Shake the Fortune Slip box by following the guidance
of a shrine maiden.By shaking your iPhone, you'll get a fortune
slip.

▼PurificationAs a Shinto prayer begins to play, swing
Purification Stick on your iPhone right and left solemnly.
The Purification Stick on the screen moves accordingly as you swing your
iPhone.

Here is a failure example.lol

『ｉ-Shrine』

A sale date：Feb 16 2010

Customer Price： US:$0.99

Category：Lifestyle

【Takamagahara Shrine】

At Takamagahara shrine, Amenonakanushino-kami (the central figure of all
gods), Takagino-kami (the central figure of Takamagahara), Kamimusubino-kami
(the central figure of Izumo) are enshrined as Hosai-Syujin (honored all
father). Izanagi-no-Mikoto and Izanami-no-Mikoto (In Japanese mythology,
it is believed Izanagi and Izanami bore many islands, deities and forefathers
of Japan.), Amaterasuno Omikami (the sun goddess who was born from Izanagi-no-Mikoto's
left eye. ) which is famous for its myth, and many other deities that control
natunal phenomenon as eight million of sky deities and eight million of
earth deities are also honored there. The belief that holy spirits dwell
in all things in nature and keep them alive in this world, so called "Kamunagarano-michi
(the way of gods)", is the intensive core idea for Japanese. Praying
and feeling grateful for daily peace and inheriting worship for ancestors
from generation to generation must be the foundation of prosperity and
eventually for world peace.